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haohesailagain,a
throughtheer.
”anuisance”haherround,
aotherockthistack.thistubofaboat
kesnoendofleeakerightacrosstohe
afrishore,aackbackagain.”
theyilestoleewardof
europapoint,astheypassedtherock.theblowing
stronglyfrohe.
”uponrysaid,”iquestionherweshalleverbeable
toketherothisbeastofaboat.shesailanywherenear
theakesaering
out.wewillhailher.”
haeeredtheboattillhehadplacedherasnearaspossible
inthelineerhenlohesail,
andeup.
eilethesailed,
andhaontjackthoughthewould
putheruheboer.this,hoheeffect
.
thestearpassed.hahe
sail,andstandingup,shouted,
”throe”
anuerofpersonshadbeenattractedtotheside,ahe
officers,seeingtidshipni,atohrewa
ropetotheheoffidutyorderedtheeobe
stopped.inaiheboatwo
ladsscraleduptherope,theboater
ward.
theboysfoundthattheyhetransport”ripon,”having
theldstreauardsonboard,thefirstdetayon
its.
nsiderableexthesuddenandued
boftheshipbythetcuriosity
ohoheyhadgotintosuchaposition.ashawtry
said,hohattheyhadbeentyfourhourshoutfood,they
oakentothesaloon,hepointof
beingserved.ionsuntiltheyhadsatisfied
theirhuheoldthestoryoftheiradventures,h
causedquiteaentangtheofficers.
the”ripon”hadsailedfroouthatondothe23doffebruary,
inpanyanilla”and”orino.”
thefourdayspassedpleasantly,theboysbeingdeagooddeal
ofbytheoffiguards,buttheysorry
altawereseen,andsoon
afterdnighttheydroppedanoing
theyedatseeingthe”faln”lyingafeh
distant,and,biddinggoodbyetotheieheyhaileda
shoreboat,andhe”faln.”thefirstlieutenant
k.
”youlen,”hesaidstely,”youhavettedaveryserious
offenartialforhaving
desertedyourship.iexpectedbetterthingsofyouboth.gobelow
iediately,andnsideryourselvesunderarrest.ishallreportyour
ingonboardtothecaptain.”
theboyssalutedidshipns
berthhetaleoftheiradveotheir
rades,firstinedtobelievethattheory
selvesforbreakingleave.
hoheysoonsahattheboys,ahof
thestoryastotheirbeingpickedupatseabythe”ripon”uld,of
urse,atoed.
presentlytheyhecaptains,andtherehawtry
agaiedthestory.
thethattheyhaderredgreatlyingoingawayin
sucharecklessnner,houttakingproperprecautionstosecure
theirretubefuhesaidtheyhadalreadybeen
punishedsoseverelyfortheirthoughtlesshatheshouldoverlook
theoffendthatheplihentheurageandolness
theyhaddisplayedirigtheelvesfrohedangerous
positionintoheyhadfallen.
hetheniheobreakfast,atealthefirstlieutenant
uchfullerdetailsoftheir
escapethanhanarrationofit.
attenoclock,heboysheyheardaloudcheering,
andfoundthatthe”orio
harbor,andradesonboardthe”ripon”
andbythebluejaenofwar.
allthroughthedaytheharborhboats.befhtfall
theldstreaondayeveniofthe
grenadiershadalsodisearked.
chapteriv.
gallipoli
everydaybroughtfreshtroopstolta,untilthebrigadeofguards
andelevesofinfantryofthelihere.the
streetsofvalettahsoldierychattering
hthevendorses,dates,olives,andapples.cigars,too,
arenoalta,andas,unfortunately,spiritswere
equallyloallase
ofpay,foundbutlittlediffiself.
inafehefreoputinanappearandthecrowd
ireetsorelivelyandpicturesquethanbefore.all
thistithegreattopifdiscussionatterswouldor
etothearbitrationofwar.
duriayjaselves
heartily,butiteansallplay.thesailorshadaniense
dealtodoinvingstores,preparingfittings,aingtters
readyfortheforchofthetroops,shouldwarbefinally
decidedupon.
anthafterthearrivalatlta,thedoubtao,for
upohofrchallydeclared,andohthe
frenchsailedfallipoli,folloheday,bysirgee
brohtheadvayofthelightdivision.
thesadaythe”faln”steadoutofharbor,and,althoughthe
stayatltahadbeenenjoyed,allhahe
advaoheseoffuturea.
gallipolistaheupperendofthedardanelles,andisan
iortantlitaryposition.
”itlooksaletouingafterhis
firstvisitiainsgig,tohisrades.”butitsay
chforitalta,
butltastobe
trendous.butthosejollyoldturksaresittingattheirdoors,
skinglikesonyoldotoiheelves
int
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